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Computer pulse diagnosis is a method of functional diagnosis by the pulse of a person.
Method is based on analysis of the radial artery sphygmogram.
Our system can visualize various components of the pulse wave,
able to identify the TCM syndromes of the body and to determine the person's state of health.
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Justification of the method.
At present time, holistic approach in diagnosis of the human body becomes more recognized in western medicine. Systematic analysis of all functional structures in their relationship and continuous dynamic change is required for complete understanding and assessment of the level of human health.

Today, the realization of the fact that dependence of medical care on a complex highly specialized diagnostic equipment leads to overspecialization of doctors and emergence of the tendency to treat certain organs rather than the whole organism is growing.

New methods and techniques, hardware and software systems, which combine together ideas of eastern medicine and achievements
of western technology began to appear in diagnostic practice. They are mainly designed for preventive diagnosis of human
health and determination of adaptive capacities of the organism. Various diagnostic systems based on methods of Voll,
Nakatani, "bio resonance" and NLS technologies had occurred. These methods are mainly based on the measurement of
electrical potentials on the human body, or perform attempts of measuring ultra-weak electromagnetic human radiation.
At the same time, taken parameters are transferred to the expert system, located in a computer program, which analyzes
results and makes diagnostic conclusions. The main disadvantages of these complex systems are low reliability and
objectivity of measuring these parameters. This is due to the fact that during the measurement process of electrical
potentials or ultra-weak electromagnetic human radiation in order to obtain reliable data it is required to create
ideal measurement conditions.

Following external factors, which contribute a significant proportion of errors in measurements, can be noted:

* Presence or absence of the grounding circuit and its value of electrical resistance;

* State of the skin of the patient and the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer;

* Density and structure of the fabric of clothing, which patient is wearing (natural or synthetic);

*Wear and corrosion measuring probe and etc.

* It may be assumed that by activating human brain by electromagnetic radiation or sound or visual stimuli, you may, in a miraculous way, receive feedback information from the brain as "encoded" electromagnetic radiation about the condition of all body organs, up to cellular level.

In addition, some "samples" of such diagnostic systems may give out diagnostic conclusions even in the absence of the patient during the measurement, reacting, for example, on a damp cloth, moistened with brackish water instead of patient's hands or during the equipment of warm rubber ball (warmer) with inductors headphones. In this case, conclusions are mainly based on reference information, stored in the program itself, complaints of the patient and some parameters, without availability and usage of objective measurement data.

However, it is known that the main diagnostic method, which is adopted by Oriental medicine, is diagnosis
by pulse, measured in certain points of radial arteries of the patient, and which is always present in a living person.

TRADITIONAL PULSE DIAGNOSIS IN PRACTICE OF CHINESE MEDICINE
The aim of pulse diagnosis, like the other methods of diagnosis, has always been to obtain useful information about what goes on inside the body,
what has caused disease, what might be done to rectify the problem, and what are the chances of success. According to the Chinese understanding,
the pulse can reveal whether a syndrome is of hot or cold nature, whether it is of excess or deficiency type, which of the humors
(qi, moisture, blood) are affected, and which organ systems suffer from dysfunction.
Pulse diagnosis is a thin estimation method for the parameters of the pulse, reflecting the activity of the cardiovascular system
in communication with other functional systems of the body. Analysis and study of the characteristics of the pulse wave
is the basis of pulse diagnosis in traditional Oriental medicine.
Thus, in accordance with a holistic principle, human body is seen as a complex multi-level functional system, consisting
of a large number of interrelated subsystems participating in rhythmic and periodic processes.